On Tuesday, President Donald Trump officially threw his support behind Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. This high-profile endorsement is designed to shake up the race and completely alter the dynamics of next week’s vote. With early voting already underway, political analysts across the country are asking one major question: Can Trump’s endorsement save Ken Paxton in the Senate Runoff and successfully end the career of a four-term incumbent?
The Clash in Texas
The battle for this Texas Senate seat has turned into a war between the party establishment and the grassroots MAGA movement. Trump took to social media to announce his decision, calling Paxton a “true MAGA Warrior” who has always fought for Texas interests. Neither Paxton nor incumbent Senator John Cornyn managed to cross the 50% threshold during the initial March primary. The two political heavyweights are now facing off in a head-to-head runoff election scheduled for May 26, 2026.

The news of Trump’s backing broke live during a Paxton campaign rally in Allen, Texas, prompting enthusiastic cheers from a crowd that immediately began dancing to Trump’s signature campaign anthem, “YMCA.”
The Loyalty Test is Getting Extreme
This endorsement shows exactly how Trump views the modern Republican party: you are either 100% loyal to his personal brand, or you are an enemy. John Cornyn has spent years in Washington voting for conservative judges and backing the party’s platform, but because he isn’t seen as a loud, aggressive street-fighter, Trump wants him gone.
I find this strategy incredibly risky for November. Party insiders are genuinely worried that Paxton carries too much personal baggage to win a general election, especially against a young, sharp Democratic challenger like State Representative James Talarico. But Trump doesn’t seem to care about traditional electability anymore. He is actively purging anyone he deems “insufficiently loyal”—just look at how he recently helped knock out Senator Bill Cassidy in Louisiana and Representative Thomas Massie in Kentucky. It is a scorched-earth strategy. If Paxton wins next week, it proves Trump completely owns Texas. If he loses, it might show that even in a deep-red state, voters are starting to get tired of the constant internal fighting.
Why Trump’s Vengeance Tour is Working
Trump is currently on a hot streak when it comes to taking down traditional Republicans who have crossed him or failed to show total submission.Just this Tuesday, Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein successfully defeated incumbent Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie, largely because Massie vocally opposed the ongoing Iran war and pushed to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. By targeting veterans like Cornyn and Cassidy, Trump is effectively clearing out the pre-2016 leadership of the Senate to replace them with absolute loyalists.
While this strategy keeps Trump’s base highly energized, it creates massive fractures in state parties that Democrats are hoping to exploit during the general elections later this November.
The Moment of Truth for Texas
The Texas runoff is the ultimate test of Trump’s kingmaking power in 2026. John Cornyn isn’t backing down, and his establishment allies are dumping millions into the state to keep him alive. But with early voting closing this Friday and Trump’s “MAGA Warrior” stamp of approval firmly in Paxton’s hands, the momentum has completely shifted. Next Tuesday, Texas voters will decide if they want a traditional legislative dealmaker or a frontline political warrior.





